Quincy Enunwa | Wide Receiver

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Enunwa (6-foot-2, 225) started 34 games for Nebraska, finishing his career with 115 grabs for 1,526 yards (13.3 YPR) and 15 touchdowns, including 12 scores as a senior. Although his stats were fairly pedestrian in Nebraska's run-first attack, Enunwa helped himself with a 4.45 forty at the Combine and will be a relatively young, 22-year-old rookie. Strong after the catch and in the red zone, Enunwa is a sleeper to make fantasy noise down the road despite his low profile. He has West Coast receiver traits and is a plus run blocker. Sat, May 10, 2014 05:14:00 PM

Nebraska WR Quincy Enunwa has visited the Raiders and Steelers, according to the National Football Post.

The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder possesses solid speed to go with his sturdy frame, as his 4.45 second forty at the combine attests. Enunwa sustained a hamstring injury at the event, though that doesn't affect his stock. Enunwa, who caught 51 passes for 753 yards and a dozen touchdowns last season, is a mid- to late-round prospect. Sat, May 3, 2014 09:19:00 PM

Nebraska WR Quincy Enunwa is scheduled to visit the Steelers, according to Eric Edholm.

Enunwa also met with the Raiders. The Cornhusker offers a big frame (6'2/225 lbs) and posted a 4.45 forty at the NFL Combine. He could emerge as a better professional than college player after being drafted on the third day. Thu, Apr 24, 2014 02:43:00 PM

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Nebraska WR Quincy Enunwa has visited the Raiders and Steelers, according to the National Football Post.

The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder possesses solid speed to go with his sturdy frame, as his 4.45 second forty at the combine attests. Enunwa sustained a hamstring injury at the event, though that doesn't affect his stock. Enunwa, who caught 51 passes for 753 yards and a dozen touchdowns last season, is a mid- to late-round prospect.

Nebraska WR Quincy Enunwa is scheduled to visit the Steelers, according to Eric Edholm.

Enunwa also met with the Raiders. The Cornhusker offers a big frame (6'2/225 lbs) and posted a 4.45 forty at the NFL Combine. He could emerge as a better professional than college player after being drafted on the third day.